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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saved face" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to refer to someone who manages to maintain their reputation or dignity in a situation. For example, "When John tried to back out of his promise, he saved face by offering to do something else instead."
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France saved face.
They saved face, and we won".
"I wouldn't say it saved face.
So, [UFC] saved face, I saved face – there was no loser.
We saved face, even if it came at a cost.
Canada need 82 off six overs, having already saved face.
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By removing the tellers from the interactions that could be easily automated, banks saved face-to-face contact for more complex transactions.
Saving face.
Can I save face?
Help them save face.
Aberu means face — as in, saving face.
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